On Mar 11, 5:29 am, Benoit Meulle-Stef <
b...@bmsguitars.com> wrote:
> Have you noticed that Cactus Wrem (wank?), have not posted any response after his BS post? Funny how Right wings knowing they have no argues don't argue with you... I miss Doug, He used to respond all the time, with his foot in his mouth, but anyway he responded...
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> Benoit
Benoit, have a little patience, I didn't even think anyone was going
to post, so I took a few days off, okay?
I wonder if anyone read any of the article? It is about 26 pages
long, so I doubt too many actually looked into it. It is full of
those devilish details that no one wants to read, but that doesn't
stop anyone from having opinions, does it?
Paul Craig Roberts did indeed work for Reagan, and he still likes
Reagan (I hate Reagan, but that doesn't stop me from reading). He was
certainly no fan of Bush, for example. It also should be noted that
Roberts did not write the article (another detail no one seemed to
notice).
Now if you look at the projected plans, you see that they are quite
poor. My situation is that I am uninsured because I can't afford
health care. So now, I will have to pay a penalty for that
priviledge. Either that, or pay thousands of dollars a year for
coverage that I couldn't afford to take advantage of because of the
high deductibles, copays, and coinsurances. The way the formulas work
out, if you are poor or you are rich, or your employer picks up the
tab, things might not change very much. If you are above the Federal
Poverty Limit by a certain multiple, but not too far above it--in
other words, middle class, you are paying a lot, getting no relief.
So maybe I have to pay an extra $6000/year for trash coverage that I
couldn't afford to use? Yeah, great.
I have no ideological problem with universal health care. I do have
an ideological problem with forcing everyone to buy an inferior
product from the very corporations that cause the problem to begin
with. It should have been a single-payer system, Obama never even
tried. I guess only in America is it accomplished by yet another
giveaway to corporations and another hit to the middle class.